Well, that was disturbing on so very many levels! I can't decide which was worse- the Minotaur sex or the sexual abuse of FrankenKyle. Do we think Queenie was voodoo-ing beasty rape to Madame LaLaurie, or giving herself to "someone special"? Madame LaLaurie's reaction to a black President was priceless, though.

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I am loving Kathy Bates in this. And I'm looking forward to seeing other cast from prior seasons pop up in later episodes (I'm assuming we'll see at least a few more returning cast members, but I haven't been spoiled as to whom, or whether that's so).

As far as what was happening with Queenie and the Minotaur - I hadn't considered either one of those possibilities, though I like both of them. I just took the scene at face value and assumed she was getting molested by a minotaur. It happens.

Such a good episode!! It's too bad this show isn't getting more attention - I'm sure people are writing it off as just some hum drum horror movie dragged into a show but the fact that we're reacting so viscerally means that they're doing a great job of creating something that's not just a thriller but is engaging.

Regarding Queenie - I didn't think she had any malice in her mind trying to get in Bastien's minotaur pants. I think she legitimately identified with him. I'd doubt that her powers are strong enough to spread the feeling of having sex to someone she can't even see in front of her =P

No comments about the ending? I was shocked they'd kill off a main character so fast. Granted, I figured that Jessica Lange wasn't going to step aside for Emma Roberts, but it was still kind of a sudden death. I figured that she was going to just screw with her and threaten her or something, I didn't think she'd slit her throat after getting in her head. I liked how she even acted remorseful for a second about it.

I like how this season is wittier, too. "This coven doesn't need a new supreme it needs a new rug"

Such a good episode!! It's too bad this show isn't getting more attention - I'm sure people are writing it off as just some hum drum horror movie dragged into a show but the fact that we're reacting so viscerally means that they're doing a great job of creating something that's not just a thriller but is engaging.

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No comments about the ending? I was shocked they'd kill off a main character so fast. Granted, I figured that Jessica Lange wasn't going to step aside for Emma Roberts, but it was still kind of a sudden death. I figured that she was going to just screw with her and threaten her or something, I didn't think she'd slit her throat after getting in her head. I liked how she even acted remorseful for a second about it.

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This is the single show this fall that I can't wait to see each week.

Regarding the death, I agree bit with this show, who really knows. People don't tend to stay dead. Lol.